of " Shamrock " Special high MR. DAIRYMAN f I ND f| WE are just landing xoo tins SUPERPHOSPHATE flieie is no "super" in the imuket with a greater percentage of soluble phosphates than " Shamrock." As a fertiliser for oats, barley, maizo, and top dressing grass lands it gives remarkable iwults. "SIIAMKOCK" SPECIAL BOOT MANURE Is specially prepared to produce the maximum results from Sutton's Miiiigles, Swedes, and Carrots, etc., when grown in Taianaii soils. It gives the plants a good start, and keeps them growing all the time. ° Write for quotations; state quantity required. Now is the time to sow Sutton's Prizo Winnet- Yellow Globe Mangel, only obtainable from E. GRIFFITHS & Co., NEW PLYMOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI.
HAYE YOU A BABY If so this advertisement will interest you, for babies require feeding. Have you tried MOSELEV'B FOOD A perfect food, unique in character, scieutilicuUv prejmr'Ml by *\n original process during which the starch is converted into a soluble and readily-digested product. A PEKFECT FOOD for infants, Invalids and others requiring a light, digestible diet it is a perfect food, readily assimilated and digested when no other food can ue retained. A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER DISH As a recuperative food for adulL« it is unequalled, <<ud taken it llight will 'be l'ouad most soothing, comforting and conducive to sound, refroliiug sleep. It increases strength, mokes boae, firm muscle, and BUILDS UP THE coxsTinmoN. made in a minute C. CARTER, Devon St., :: New Plymouth, The Man who Thinks: Who hits the acumen to rend tiw u'.imistakeabie nf the limes and put together the 'fads that stare him in the fact* never^ questions the paying qualities of judicious dealing. Mould customers contimie to come day after day if the return did not justify the <*o>t? Mould thvy contin;io if they wore dissatMivd with their purchases? Xot a bit of it! _ A satisfied customer is the most valuable asset.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 200, 28 September 1909, Page 1
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